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As always, political happenings goes in deep and dark, and unless whistleblowers emerge, who knows what, where and when. For things closer to the horse mouth, ask limsy . But now that fella has already sat on BAC chair, it's a little hard to dig info too.

Originally Posted by badtonerz

Hi, I am new here. Saw this interesting post about BAC and Datuk Seri Nadzmi (DSN) which so happen to be what I am following too. Its very funny how things turn out to be. Remember about an official in BAM who was sacked by DSN for the fiasco on some "secret" dealing with regards to a million dollar sponsorship for BAM? Once, this official was very powerful too in BAC. Maybe he still has strong influence on BAC?

Everyone knows about DSN and this official are not in good terms since the above case. So could this be the reason why Surasak and Justian offer DSN to take the BAC president's post?...to get rid of this official's grip on BAC? Maybe, just maybe, Surasak knows many things in BAC which we dont. After all a tiger doesn't lose its stripes easily.

Anyway, this drama is better than the drama series in TV. Full of suspense...

As always, political happenings goes in deep and dark, and unless whistleblowers emerge, who knows what, where and when. For things closer to the horse mouth, ask limsy . But now that fella has already sat on BAC chair, it's a little hard to dig info too.

dont be funny
tbh threatened kkk,if kkk dont want to leave rexy,then tbh will split with him
kkk dont want to climb up ranking once again,so he can only choose to follow TBH and leave rexy.
u have alot more homework to do.

MALAYSIA’S top men’s doubles shuttlers Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong will have to take a long and hard look at themselves following their miserable outing in the Sudirman Cup.

Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) Coaching and Training committee chairman Ng Chin Chai said that he had spent an hour with the players and coaches in the dressing room after Kien Keat-Boon Heong’s loss to Lee Sheng-mu-Tsai Chia-hsin in the Group C tie against Taiwan on Sunday.

Chin Chai said that there were several factors which contributed to their defeat but “I told them it all depends on them now”.

An immediate change in attitude should see them get back on track for the World Championships in Guangzhou in August.

“It’s not right to single out one person for the team’s defeat but I have to admit that Koo-Tan did not perform well. There could be several factors,” said Chin Chai.

“I spoke to them and asked them to check themselves and to be sincere. Yes, BAM are responsible but the players must also ask themselves if they are sleeping early, coming for training regularly and training diligently.

“I also told them that if they are gambling, it will eventually affect them emotionally.”

Chin Chai said that he would propose during the post-mortem for BAM to come out with clear guidelines on the do’s and don’ts for all the players.

NG Chin Chai has accepted that he is also to blame for Malaysia's failure on the international stage in his capacity as the coaching and training committee (CTC) chairman and will relinquish the post at the BA of Malaysia's (BAM) annual general meeting and elections in July.
Chin Chai said it was only fair for the incoming president to name a new chairman rather than inheriting someone from the current administration.
However, Chin Chai will continue to be the BAM secretary if he is appointed again by the incoming president, who will replace Datuk Seri Nadzmi Salleh who will not be seeking reelection.

"I would like to apologise to all Malaysians on behalf of BAM and the players. We have failed to achieve several targets on the international stage over the last three years and I am partly responsible for Malaysia's failure," said Chin Chai.
The latest is Malaysia's failure to make the quarter-finals of the Sudirman Cup, no thanks to shock defeats to Taiwan and Germany in the group stage.

"There have been several targets that we failed to achieve.
"I have served for three years as the CTC chairman but I will not offer myself for the post under the new president.
"Emotions are high at the moment and there have been calls for changes but please bear with us as there will be a change in leadership as well as in the management team in July."
Chin Chai also said that BAM will ensure that players toe the line when it comes to discipline.
"The coaches have finally opened up and Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong's indiscipline was highlighted by them. I would like to stress that action will be taken against any player who flouts BAM's rules and regulations.
"The coaches only opened up and spoke about the players' indiscipline in the last CTC meeting (last month).
"Gambling is something that was raised and the players are barred from such activities during training and tournaments."
Ng Chin Chai

-Why did it take that long for coaches to opened up about players' discipline What specifically are they hiding / or trying to protect before?

-Is it only the pair - KKK/TBH - that have this serious problem? Not trying to be naive here, other players are not that innocent, but I just couldn't come up with other pairs / players that have the luxury to 'gamble' away their money based on their ranking, performance, win ratio or whatnot which influence their tournaments' monetary gain and salary from BAM. Unless my fellow Malaysians know about other elite players that have the same problem?

-Why did it take that long for coaches to opened up about players' discipline What specifically are they hiding / or trying to protect before?

-Is it only the pair - KKK/TBH - that have this serious problem? Not trying to be naive here, other players are not that innocent, but I just couldn't come up with other pairs / players that have the luxury to 'gamble' away their money based on their ranking, performance, win ratio or whatnot which influence their tournaments' monetary gain and salary from BAM. Unless my fellow Malaysians know about other elite players that have the same problem?

i'd guess there has always been this problem since this pair let their fame get to their heads since their incredible debut in 2007... things gradually slid from there, but it wasn't bad enough yet so this problem was overlooked even though it was known in certain circles

but now, with this nastily poor performance and the team failing to make the sudirman qf's, heads will need to roll